Album

Die Healing

Saint Vitus

1995 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Die Healing by Saint Vitus

Die Healing is a Rock album by Saint Vitus, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked.

About

After making one album with Count Raven vocalist Christian Linderson, Saint Vitus reunited with its original singer, Scott Reagers, for 1995’s <i>Die Healing</i>. This would be St. Vitus' last album before an extended hiatus. With this record, Vitus brought its vision full circle. Reagers’ theatrical delivery had toughened up since he'd last appeared with the group in his early 20s. Now the band played with not just calloused maturity but with all the intensity and precision it had honed over its years with replacement vocalist Scott “Wino” Weinrich. “Dark World” was the best song St. Vitus had written in years. “We're all in the same slimy boat,” bellows Reagers in operatic fashion. “And we're all going to sink!” Emphasizing this point, Dave Chandler unloads an unholy rush from his guitar, as though yanking the hatch on a vessel of atomic waste. Reagers delivers with such conviction that the band’s molten riffs take on cinematic grandeur during “In the Asylum” and “The Sloth,” and Vitus’ most underrated vocalist simultaneously takes on the roles of narrator, star, and stuntman.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Dark World4:57
  2. 2One Mind4:34
  3. 3Let the End Begin7:36
  4. 4Trail of Pestilence5:10
  5. 5Sloth8:10
  6. 6Return of the Zombie6:42
  7. 7In the Asylum8:11
  8. 8Just Another Notch4:29

Sound DNA

  • Rock

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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